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Daily Mail Rewards Club Thread

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  • Dawn1974 - if you go on to the Daily Mail Rewards Club website and click on 'Rewards Shop' all rewards are listed.

    daveybea - answers to daily questions are posted on here day after day, why not note them and use the online verification section of the Rewards Club website? That is, you can get your account credited by answering one of 3 daily questions answers for which can be found on this thread.

    Coolbabe123 - not sure about reference to Missing Unique Number - occasionally the Daily Mail doesn't have the Rewards Club number printed on the paper. You can still credit your account through online verification.
  • joe2cool
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    So there's no limit to using the 'online verification section of the Rewards Site'?
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  • beanielou
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    joe2cool wrote: »
    So there's no limit to using the 'online verification section of the Rewards Site'?

    I would imagine there will be some kind of limit to using the online verification.
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  • Currently, there is no limit to use of 'online verification'. Can be used daily.
  • beanielou
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    Currently, there is no limit to use of 'online verification'. Can be used daily.

    So basically you would not need to by the paper at all?
    Sorry but I think that is unlikely.
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  • joe2cool
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    Currently, there is no limit to use of 'online verification'. Can be used daily.

    OK Cheers.................
    joe2cool
  • The reality at the moment is you don't need to buy a paper if you know the answers and you will not find anything to stop you using 'online verification' day after day. Not sure if there is anything in their t's & c's about frequency of use, I'm saying how it is. I'm honest enough to admit I have probably entered 8 codes and 22 'online verifications' in the last month, whilst I'm sure people get the answers here every single day, use 'online verification' and don't buy any papers, and good luck to them, it is after all a Money Saving site! I'm sure at some point the Daily Mail will tighten this up.
  • The wording in the t's & c's is actually 'we may at our discretion determine how many times within a set period a user may earn Mail points by using the online verification system. The promoter will publish within the site the number of times it may be used at that time'. Nothing published that I can see at present.
  • Not sure if this has been covered, but be careful if ordering a Zavvi e-voucher.
    Mine states this
    Terms & Conditions: Voucher Code is worth £5 to spend on products merchandised on www.zavvi.com/ only. Voucher Code is valid until 23:59:59 31/03/2012.
    I've contacted them to ask if its a mistake, but check any e-vouchers you may get/have got
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  • Lakeuk
    Lakeuk Posts: 1,084 Forumite
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    All DM readers in Kendal will be using the online verification system today as none of the papers in the town had a number printed
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